This map shows who’s ignoring lockdown in Edinburgh and how many homes report Covid-19 symptoms

The map shows people in Edinburgh are doing well at keeping locked down (Image: Evergreen Life)

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8.9 per cent of respondents reported coronavirus symptoms, with the majority self-isolating.

Symptoms can range from anything from a persistent cough to fever, as well as loss of taste and smell.

Urban areas are, perhaps unsurprisingly, seen as Covid-19 hotspots.

Researchers found the majority of cases were around London, Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester and Bristol.

More than 34,000 people have been asked if they are staying at home or continuing to go out and about.

The results are from April 9 and exclude any key workers.

The data table with columns showing symptoms, no symptoms, people staying home, people not staying home

In Edinburgh nine per cent of households in the city say they have at least one inhabitant displaying symptoms of Covid-19.

91 per cent of households say there are NO symptoms.

97 per cent of the city says they are staying at home.

Across the water in Fife 17 per cent of households report symptoms while 95 per cent of people say they are staying at home.

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17 per cent of North Lanarkshire households also reported symptoms, Scotland’s joint-highest along with Fife. Here 95 per cent of people reported following lockdown rules.

The highest percentage of people who reported that they were still out and about was Falkirk, with 11 per cent of people saying they weren’t staying home. Here 8 per cent of households reported symptoms.